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It was this conversation between three generations — but I was the only one who could speak. Someone wise told me to recognize the gifts that come with change. That was really a gift. There’s a connection there across generations. And that’s really what Hoffman does.”
– Mike Ingrasci

Mike Ingrasci and Drew Horning standing outside of the Hoffman Podcast Studio at Santa Sabina
Drew and Mike/Hoffman Podcast Studio

Hoffman’s Director of Marketing, Mike Ingrasci, sits down with Drew to talk marketing, brand, and his Hoffman experience. The son of Raz and Liza Ingrasci, founders of the Institute, Mike’s experience of Hoffman goes way back. He shares, “I think that I got Hoffman a bit through osmosis, whether it was like whispers in the house, teachers who came to visit at dinner, just the way in which my parents raised us as children.They really let us be kids, and they were protective of that, because they had done the Process, and they knew what that meant.”

Raz sitting with Mike and Leo at a table. Hoffman Podcast
Raz, Mike, and Leo

Since Raz’s passing, Mike has reflected on the gifts that come with change. His friend suggested this as a way through the tough time ahead. Between the day Raz passed away, Dec 31, 2025, and the day of his Celebration of Life in March, Mike and Sara needed to take turns putting Leo to bed. Leo was going through a stage where he didn’t want to be left alone. So every other evening, Mike would lie on the floor by Leo, writing into his Notes app on his phone. One night, he realized that there were three generations linked – father, son, grandson – and only one of them – Mike – could speak. He continued to write the words from this generational connection, eventually sharing them with the over 1500 friends and family gathered. As Mike shares, this is a cornerstone of what Hoffman is about.

Aligning and refining Hoffman’s Brand:

As Director of Marketing, one of Mike’s goals is to align and refine Hoffman’s brand to accurately reflect the decades of powerful transformational experiences of well over 100,000 Process graduates. When young, Mike had a hard time knowing how to talk about the Process. He knew his parents were ‘helping people,’ and that they loved and wholeheartedly believed in the Process. Once Mike took the Process in 2009, he understood, as a lived experience, what he could never conceptualize. And now, it is perfect that he is the guide for this elevation of Hoffman’s brand into something that reflects what it is and makes it welcoming, understandable, and reflective of its organic coolness. Armed with a mood board, Instagram, and a lifetime surrounded by Hoffman, Mike is crafting an ever-evolving invitation into the profound beauty and magic of the Hoffman Process.

For Mike, Brand = Promise + Experience + Reputation.  At Hoffman, these three things have always been incredibly strong. The Process delivers on its promise, the experience is transformative, and the reputation speaks for itself. Mike’s approach isn’t about changing any of that…it’s about building the world around it: creating an ecosystem that feels thoughtful, elevated, and welcoming for both people discovering Hoffman for the first time and graduates who continue to engage with it for years. His goal is simple: to make every touchpoint reflect the integrity of the Process, and elevate how Hoffman is experienced and perceived while remaining true to the work itself.

We hope you feel the warmth and care of this invitation and conversation.

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More about Mike Ingrasci:

Mike Ingrasci as a child with Liza Raz Marissa Ingrasci Hoffman Podcast
Liza, Mike, Raz, and Marissa

Long before joining the Hoffman Institute as Director of Marketing, Mike Ingrasci was embraced by the Process. His parents, Raz and Liza Ingrasci, served as its stewards for decades. Hoffman was woven into the fabric of Mike’s childhood.

Mike earned a BFA from USC’s School of Cinematic Arts before beginning his career as Director of Video at Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy Camp. He joined Barack Obama’s historic 2008 presidential campaign as an intern, then became a key member of the 2012 Obama campaign’s Chicago-based video team. He produced content for the President throughout his successful re-election campaign. This experience reinforced Mike’s belief in the power of storytelling to move people and create change.
Mike with Sara and Leo Ingrasci Hoffman Podcast
Leo, Mike, Sara Ingrasci

Over twelve years, Mike helped build John Elliott into one of the world’s most respected independent fashion brands. He led sales and brand marketing while helping shape its creative voice. During Mike’s tenure, the brand earned accolades, including GQ’s Best New Menswear Designer, presented runway shows in New York and Paris, and collaborated with globally recognized brands Nike, Converse, Gap, and more. That experience shaped Mike’s approach to marketing: the best stories don’t sell — they connect.

Although Mike grew up around Hoffman, the Process itself remained unknown until he attended in 2009. His biggest takeaway? While many of us spend our lives searching for love outside ourselves, we’re ultimately looking for the ability to give more love — and the openness to receive it. This realization underscores Mike’s work, relationships, approach to fatherhood, and the stories he tells.
Mike lives in Northern California with his wife, Sara, and their two-year-old son, Leonardo “Leo” James. Leo’s middle name honors Raz, whose lifelong dedication to the human potential movement inspires Mike’s work and belief in the transformative power of the Process.

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As mentioned in this episode:

Raz and Liza Ingrasci, Founders of the Hoffman Institute Foundation
•   Liza is the former CEO and President. Raz was a Hoffman teacher and the former Chairman of Hoffman International. Listen to Raz on the Hoffman Podcast: Husband, Father, Son
•   Liza and Raz Ingrasci’s stated mission: “Our mission is to provide people greater access to the wisdom and power of love in themselves, in each other, and in the world.

Mike filming during the Obama campaign.
Mike was drawn to the message of hope and change.

Mike videoing the crowd on the left with President Obama speaking on the right

Oprah and Raz on the Oprah Podcast

Maria Shriver shares her Process experience on the Oprah Podcast.

Hoffman on Instagram:
Daily 8 am PT Quad checks and 6 pm PT Appreciation and Gratitude posts

Inside(r) Baseball

New Age

Hoffman Process Scholarships

Ongoing Hoffman programs:
The Q2 three-day intensive: Beyond Mom and Dad
Webclasses
One-day Refreshers

The iPhone Notes App

The Ingrasci Family photo, Thanksgiving, 2025

The Ingrasci Family Thanksgiving 2025 Hoffman Podcast

Charles “Raz” James Ingrasci Obituary

Video recording of Charles “Raz” Ingrasci Celebration of Life, March 14, 2026

“Look at the hoop, close your eyes, and think of something you love, and it will go through.” – Raz Ingrasci

“Love is a renewable resource.” – Raz Ingrasci